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date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 15:53:47 +0100,
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worms eye view
Putting out on the fourth green, one of the lads had a three foot putt. On
his line, about 14 inches from the hole, a worm began to emerge.
Oh dear he said, just give me a mo and I shall get rid of it.
You will have to wait until it's out of its hole before you can move it or
you will have to putt has it is, said one of his fellow players.
If you move it whilst it is still partially underground you will be
penalised, not sure how many though?
Was this a load of old cods wallop? (Stableford being played)
Best regards to all.
Fred
www.westyorksgolf.com
date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 15:53:47 +0100
author: Frederick Ramsey
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Re: worms eye view
"Frederick Ramsey" writes:
> Putting out on the fourth green, one of the lads had a three foot putt. On
> his line, about 14 inches from the hole, a worm began to emerge.
>
> Oh dear he said, just give me a mo and I shall get rid of it.
>
> You will have to wait until it's out of its hole before you can move it or
> you will have to putt has it is, said one of his fellow players.
>
> If you move it whilst it is still partially underground you will be
> penalised, not sure how many though?
>
> Was this a load of old cods wallop? (Stableford being played)
>
> Best regards to all.
>
> Fred
>
> www.westyorksgolf.com
It's a load of [folksy expression denoting something of
insignificant value] per Decision 23/8.
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 14 Oct 2007 11:15:35 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
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